"Simultaneously a simple, enjoyable listen and a demanding sonic voyage - one of the best releases of 2012."
- THE ASTRAL PLANE

"Simultaneously beautiful and jarring, familiar and strange, occasionally haunting, and frequently whimsical, this album is a fully realized collection of songs representing an artist at his prime. "
- VARIANCE MAGAZINE

The songs on Baldessari are named after works by or about the following artists:

The song “Georgia, 1931” is not based on a painting, but a letter written in July of 1931 from Georgia O’Keeffe to the art critic Henry McBride (though this letter also references her painting “The Lawrence Tree” – itself the subject of another song on this album.

The album artwork is a depiction of John Baldessari's 1971 video piece "I am making art."

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seamonsterVirginia Beach, Virginia

seamonster has existed since the year two thousand plus five.seamonster's new album "Baldessari" was released into the physical world via lovely 12" easter yellow vinyl on September 11, of the year two thousand plus twelve.